• @[email protected]
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    -394 days ago

    Better wash them:

    Eating chickens is the most common source of Salmonella poisoning. A 2014 issue of Consumer Reports published that 97 percent of chicken breasts found in retail stores were contaminated with bacteria that could make people sick, and 38 percent of the Salmonella found was resistant to multiple antibiotics. And, according to a national retail-meat survey by the Food and Drug Administration, about 90 percent of retail chicken showed evidence of contamination with fecal matter.

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      • @HasturInYellow
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        -234 days ago

        Hear me out, fill bowl with water. Place chicken in bowl. Swirl a bit. Wash chicken. Dump water. No splashy splashy.

    • @random8847
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      324 days ago

      If only there was a better way to kill bacteria in food than just washing it.

      • @HasturInYellow
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        -34 days ago

        Idk guys. I’m not scrubbing my chicken with bleach to kill bacteria. I just want to rinse off the shit from the factory. “Oh but they wash it!” I don’t believe they care enough to do it well. Whatever regulation is set forth by the CDC is kind of irrelevant if there is little enforcement.

    • @BangCrash
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      144 days ago

      TIL American’s don’t cook their chicken

    • @cannedtuna
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      104 days ago

      No. You don’t wash chicken. Take a paper towel and pat it down, and that’s it. Washing the chicken one way to contaminate your sink, cooking area, and other foods with salmonella. It’s super important to properly cook your chicken to kill any bacteria.

        • @harmsy
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          54 days ago

          And everything within a couple feet of it, too?

          • Maeve
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            04 days ago

            Yes, I wipe down counters and stove daily with disinfectant cleaner.

            • @Chekhovs_Gun
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              54 days ago

              Ok keep doing you and good luck. Hopefully any microdroplets don’t land elsewhere.

    • @Glytch
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      54 days ago

      If you cook the chicken properly, salmonella isn’t a concern.

    • Flax
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      24 days ago

      Wouldn’t this be eliminated by cooking it

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        -14 days ago

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        • @Adm_Drummer
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          54 days ago

          But rinsing chicken under water will do what now?

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